Four people linked to the Think Pink gang are suspected of serious environmental crime at the Spannarhyttan industrial area in Norberg. In addition to the company's founder Bella Nilsson, three men are charged – one in their 40s, one in their 50s and one in their 55s.

According to the prosecutor, those people buried 4,500 tons of waste in the ground. Parts of the buried material must contain environmentally hazardous substances. The suspects deny any wrongdoing.

Real estate deals, environmental inspections and scrap heaps - that's what happened when the Spännarhyttan industrial area became part of the Think Pink indictment, which is described as Sweden's biggest environmental scandal.

That's how dangerous the Think pink garbage buried in Norberg is: "Absolutely the worst I've seen"

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"Long-term risk" - come along to the site outside Norberg and hear environmental inspector Leif Markfjärd about the risks and what faced him when he first got there. Photo: Fredrik Björkholm/SVT, Police preliminary investigation